"Emmaüs Dating back to the late 1960s, this vintage shop is now a collection of three interlinked stores—a children’s store, a designer/vintage store, and the original general shop."
"Emmaüs Dating back to the late 1960s, this vintage shop is now a collection of three interlinked stores—a children’s store, a designer/vintage store, and the original general shop."
Good volume of everything at reasonable prices …this place is minimally curated, which I prefer. I can determine my own style without having someone else pre-selecting the best vintage vibe for me, thank you!
M. Can S.
Google
One of my favourite second hand stores. Many options, interesting findings and everything is ordered very well.
Casey S.
Google
We spent almost an hour here browsing and ended up buying a couple things. Lots of clothes various other things. My daughter got a sweater that she loves to bring home as a souvenir.
Mariah J.
Google
I walked out with two fun hats. Would come back for the home goods section but the clothes were a little disappointing. I found an Acne studios shirt priced at 999, and it was stained.
Stephanie F.
Google
I used to buy here but now it seems they lost the quality and it’s overprice for what they offer. It’s hard to keep second hand in rotation when the only focus is to get as much money as possible no matter the quality they offer. Staff is super nice and helpful tho
Kristaps G.
Google
Quite random second hand clothes, toys, books and tableware. Not the place for gems but for your desire for something used in general.
VintageCafe
Google
found 1970 and 1980s nice vintages. there are a few good vintages. worrh to thrift
Hjalmar H.
Google
They had UNREASONABLY and OUTRAGEOUS prices for a second hand store, clearly an effort by the bourgeoisie to undermine the working class, perchance